Muscadines
Knob Creek Orchards has been family owned and operated since 1958. The term had long been current in Lyon used by the working class of white-collar domestic servants shop boys and clerks of the merchantsAn element of effeminacy was implied.
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Seagrape takes its common name from its coastal home and the clusters of red grape-like fruits it produces.

Muscadines. Though not true grapes these fruits are edible and the taste is often compared to muscadine grapes. The term Muscadin existed well before the post-Thermidor gangs who are also referred to as the jeunesse dorée gilded youth or simply les jeunes gens the young people. If you prune properly and on a yearly basis you should not need large pruning tools.
Wooden posts should be pressure treated with wood preservatives. We started as a small apple and peach business on the Cleveland-Lincoln county line and have grown to sell strawberries blackberries and homemade ice cream. Muscadines vines may live for decades so you want a strong supporting structure made of materials that will last for many years.
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